6.1
Table Of Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
- Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
- Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
- Entitling Users and Groups in the Pod Federation
- Finding and Allocating Desktops in the Pod Federation
- Global Entitlement Example
- Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
- Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
- Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture Topologies
- Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- View a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
- View Pod Federation Health in View Administrator
- View Desktop Sessions in the Pod Federation
- Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
- Add a Pod to a Site
- Modifying Global Entitlements
- Remove a Home Site Association
- Remove a Pod From the Pod Federation
- Uninitialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- lmvutil Command Reference
- Index
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*" --deleteUserHomeSite --
userName domainEast\adminEast
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--deleteGroupHomeSite --groupName domainEast\adminEastGroup
Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
You can use lmvutil command options to list information about a Cloud Pod Architecture configuration.
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Listing Global Entitlements on page 54
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listGlobalEntitlements option to list all global
entitlements.
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Listing the Desktop Pools in a Global Entitlement on page 55
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listAssociatedPools option to list the desktop pools
that are associated with a specific global entitlement.
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Listing the Users or Groups in a Global Entitlement on page 55
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listEntitlements option to list all of the users or
groups associated with a specific global entitlement.
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Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group on page 56
You can use the lmvutil command with the --showUserHomeSites or --showGroupHomeSites
option to list all the configured home sites for a specific user or group.
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Listing the Effective Home Site for a User on page 56
Because you can assign home sites to users and groups and to global entitlements, you can configure
more than one home site for a specific user. You can use the lmvutil command with the
--resolveUserHomeSite option to determine the effective home site for a specific user.
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Listing User Assignments on page 57
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listUserAssignments option to list the dedicated
desktop pool assignments for a user and global entitlement combination.
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Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology on page 58
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listPods or --listSites option to view the pods or
sites in your Cloud Pod Architecture topology.
Listing Global Entitlements
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listGlobalEntitlements option to list all global
entitlements.
Syntax
lmvutil --listGlobalEntitlements
Usage Notes
Thislmvutil command returns an error message if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized or if
the command cannot list the global entitlements.
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